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5 Generation Descendant Chart 1 #05-DNA-1 John McCubbin & Margaret Tait, 5 Generation Descendancy Chart John MCCUBBIN #05 DNA GROUP 1, b. circa 1745, d. 11 Feb 1805 Kirkbride, Dumfries +Margaret TAIT, b. circa 1756, m. 11 Apr 1775 Keir, Dumfries, d. 22 Dec 1837 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries ÀÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBING, b. 11 Jan 1776 Keir, Dumfries, d. 1 Jan 1842 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries +Agnes BLACK, b. 1774, d. 2 Nov 1816 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 19 Oct 1801 Keir, Kirkbride, Scotland, d. 17 Jun 1877 Kirkbride, Keir, Scotland ³ +Anne 'Annie' PATERSON, b. circa 1803, m. 3 Aug 1827 Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 17 Jul 1877 Kirkbride, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. 1 Oct 1827 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 8 Jun 1897 Glenmidge, Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Ann MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1828 Kirkbride, Keir, Scotland ³ ÃÄÄ Mary MCCUBBIN, b. 23 Jul 1829 Parish of Keir, Scotland, d. 24 Sep 1857 Five Merkland, Glencairn ³ ³ +Alexander STOBO, b. 18 Oct 1807 Crawfordjohn, Lanarkshire, Ayr, m. 19 Jun 1855 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 11 Mar 1893 ³ ³ ÃÄÄ James STOBO, b. 20 Jun 1855 Twomerkland, Glencairn, Dumfries, d. 11 Jul 1932 Grovehill, Penpont ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Sarah 'Mary' STOBO, b. 20 Aug 1857 Two Merkland, Glencairn, Dumfries, d. 22 Mar 1925 Marrburn Road, Penpont, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Helen MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Jan 1832 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 21 Aug 1854 Kirkbride, Keir ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 18 Aug 1835 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 4 May 1886 Coonabarabran, NSW, AUS ³ ³ +Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. 1846 NSW, m. 15 Jul 1862 Coolah, NSW, d. 1930 Narrabri, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Anne MCCUBBIN, b. 1863 Coonabarabran, NSW, d. 1936 District of Windsor, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Christina MCCUBBIN, b. 1865 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 1867 Coonabarabran, NSW, d. 1919 Narrabri, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine MCCUBBIN, b. 1870 Cassilis, NSW, d. 1870 Cassilis, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 1871 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Mary MCCUBBIN, b. 1873 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William James MCCUBBIN, b. 1875 Coonabarabran, NSW, d. 11 Jul 1943 Queensland ³ ³ ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. 1877 Coonabarabran, NSW, d. 1910 Newton, Sydney, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine MCCUBBIN, b. 1880 Conabarabran, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. 1882 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Marion MCCUBBIN, b. 1885 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 7 Nov 1841 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 2 May 1927 Grovehill, Penpont, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Marion MCCUBBIN, b. 3 May 1844, d. 25 Jun 1924 Ingleston, Glencairn, Dumfries ³ ³ ÀÄÄ James McCubbin WILSON, b. 1865 Keir, Dumfries, d. 24 Sep 1924 Ingleston Cottages, Glencairn ³ ³ +John WILSON, b. circa 1844, m. 8 Dec 1865 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 17 Sep 1910 Grovehill Lodge, Keir ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Helen WILSON, b. circa 1867, d. 13 Jan 1923 Cargen Holm Lodge, Keir ³ ³ ÃÄÄ John WILSON, b. circa 1870, d. 23 May 1895 Portertown Cottages, Keir ³ ³ ÀÄÄ William Andrew McCubbin WILSON, b. 10 Aug 1882 Ingleston Cottages, Glencairn, d. 14 Apr 1969 ³ ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. 25 Jun 1846 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 14 Nov 1917 Belmont, Gasstown, Dumfries ³ ³ +Janet Lorimer KERR, b. circa 1840, m. 21 Oct 1859 Keir, Dumfries, d. 9 May 1877 Kirkbride, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Mary MCCUBBIN, b. 24 Jul 1860 Keir, Dumfries, d. 28 Aug 1876 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 11 Nov 1862 Dunscore, Dumfries, d. 15 Jan 1941 Stepends, Penpont, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Annie Ellen MCCUBBIN, b. 10 Aug 1865, d. 1894 Troqueer, KKD 2 ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Jemima Kerr MCCUBBIN, b. 12 Dec 1867 Dunscore, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 1939 Crossmichael, KKD ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. 4 Nov 1870 Keir, Dumfries, Scotland ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Elizabeth Hunter MCCUBBIN, b. 30 Jul 1873 Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 1951 Dumfries ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 1876 Keir, d. 20 Mar 1877 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries ³ ³ +Mary Johnston KELLY, b. circa 1855, m. 21 Nov 1879 Auchenage, Keir, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Kenneth MCCUBBIN, b. 15 Dec 1880 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 22 Dec 1933 Sandhead, Stoneykirk, Wigtown ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Philip MCCUBBIN, b. 4 Sep 1885 Kirkbride, Dumfries, d. 28 Jan 1887 Kirkbride, Dumfries ³ ÀÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBIN, b. 19 Jul 1846 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 3 Jun 1923 Auchenage, Keir, Dumfries ³ +Janet HIDDLESTON, b. 15 Mar 1860 Kirkmichael, Dumfries, m. 11 Dec 1877 Dunscore Manse, Dunscore, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 15 Jan 1925 Auchenage, Parish of Keir, D ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 12 Mar 1880 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, d. 2 Nov 1963 West House, Abbeytown ³ ÃÄÄ Annie MCCUBBIN, b. 1881 Keir, Dumfries, d. 13 Jan 1914 Auchenage, Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Janet MCCUBBIN, b. 1884 Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Henrietta MCCUBBIN, b. 1886 Keir, Dumfries, d. 13 Apr 1910 Auchenage, Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 1893 Keir, Dumfries, d. 5 May 1904 Auchenage, Keir ³ ÀÄÄ Philip Andrew MCCUBBIN, b. 22 Aug 1900 Auchenage, Keir, Dumfries, d. 23 Apr 1991 Fernlea, Dunscore, Dumfries ÃÄÄ Joseph MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1803 Dumfries, d. 6 Jul 1818 Keir, Dumfries ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBING, b. 6 Jul 1803 Keir, Dumfries, d. 10 May 1877 Willowgrove, Dumfries ³ +Jane STITT, b. circa 1813 Morton, Dumfries, m. 28 Aug 1832 Keir, Dumfries, Wigtown ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN, b. 27 Sep 1834 Morton, Dumfries, d. 1877 Yarrow Creek, Cobbora, New South Wales, Australia ³ ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. 28 Jun 1835, d. 21 Dec 1841 Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. 1838, d. 5 Nov 1840 Gateside of Isle, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, chr. 2 Nov 1840 Dunscore, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 2 Aug 1924 2 Windsor St, Edinburgh, District of Canongate ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1843 Dunscore, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1846 Glencairn, Dumfries ³ ³ +Mary CHALMERS, b. circa 1853, m. 24 Nov 1882 Lochenhead House, Lochrutton, Stewarty of Kirkcudbright ³ ³ ÀÄÄ John MCCUBBING, b. 6 Jun 1883 Nethertown, Lochrutton ³ ÃÄÄ Jane MCCUBBIN, b. 31 Dec 1847 Free Church, Dunscore, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 29 Nov 1939 MaryShade, South Morton St, Joppa, Dist of Canongate & Portobello, Edinburgh ³ ³ +William ROBB, m. 11 Jun 1872 Gateside of ?, Dunscore, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William ROBB ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Margaret Jane ROBB, b. 19 Jun 1879 Minnyhive or Moniaive United Presbyterian, Glencairn, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBING, b. 1851 ³ ³ +Marjory EWART, b. 1858 Scotland, m. 6 Jun 1879 Scone, Perth ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William John MCCUBBING, b. 17 May 1882 Cargen Lodge, Troqueer, Kirkcudbright ³ ³ ÃÄÄ George Ewart MCCUBBING, b. 22 Jul 1884 41 ____ Crescent, Edinburgh, District of St George, Midlothian ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Marjory Jane MCCUBBING, b. 26 Sep 1886 Wellington Place, Duddingston Landward, County Edinburgh, Midlothian ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Theodore Nicolson MCCUBBING, b. 3 May 1891 Leith, South Leith, Edinburgh ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBING, b. circa 1892 ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Joseph MCCUBBING, b. 1894 Durham, Sunderland, d. 26 Feb 1944 ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBING, b. 1895 Durham, Sunderland ³ ÃÄÄ George MCCUBBIN, b. 1852, d. 20 Oct 1852 Keir, Dumfries ³ ÃÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBING, b. circa 1853 Dumfries, d. 28 Jan 1926 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh ³ ³ +Helen Cowan MCINTOSH, b. 1860 England, m. 7 Jun 1888 Carlisle, England ³ ³ ÃÄÄ James McMath MCCUBBING, b. 1890 Carlisle, England, d. 1 Jan 1960 London 3 ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBING, b. 27 Oct 1892 Torpichen Street, Edinburgh, Dist of St George ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Donald McIntosh MCCUBBING, b. 1894 St George, Midlothian, d. 7 Jan 1958 Dumfries ³ ÀÄÄ Joseph MCCUBBING, b. 17 Jun 1857 Bracco, Keir, Dumfries, d. 9 Nov 1910 33 Coates Gardens, Edinburgh ³ +Janet RORRISON, b. circa 1862, m. 31 Jul 1884 24 Brewery St, Dumfries, d. 8 Aug 1940 ³ ÃÄÄ John A Rorrison MCCUBBING, b. 1888 Edinburgh, St George, Midlothian, d. 1962 Dental Hospital, Edinburgh ³ ÀÄÄ Frederick William MCCUBBING, b. 27 Jul 1894 Dean Terr., Edinburgh, d. 30 Apr 1970 West. Gen. Hosp, Edinburgh ³ ÀÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. 1840, d. 1901 Torphichen St, Edinburgh ÃÄÄ Josia 'Joseph' MCCUBBIN, b. 10 Aug 1806 Keir, Dumfries ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN, b. circa 1810 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 11 Jul 1888 Rocky Glen, NSW, Australia ³ +Christina MACINTYRE, b. 13 Sep 1828 'Blairmore', nr Aberdeen, Scotland, m. 24 Feb 1845 Musswellbrook, NSW, d. 3 Sep 1860 Dubbo, NSW, Australia ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, d. before 1888 ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN, b. 1846 NSW, d. 1930 Narrabri, NSW ³ ³ +John MCCUBBIN, b. 18 Aug 1835 Kirkbride, Keir, Dumfries, Scotland, m. 15 Jul 1862 Coolah, NSW, d. 4 May 1886 Coonabarabran, NSW, AUS ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Anne MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Christina MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ John MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Mary MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William James MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ James MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Agnes MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ³ ÀÄÄ Marion MCCUBBIN (see above) ³ ÃÄÄ James R MCCUBBIN, b. 29 Oct 1847 Musswellbrook?, NSW ³ ³ +Catherine MACLENNAN, m. 1874 Inverell, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ James Andrew MCCUBBIN, b. 1879 Inverell, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Jeannette R MCCUBBIN, b. 1882 Inverell, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ John Roderick MCCUBBIN, b. 1884 Inverell, NSW, d. 1943 Sydney, NSW ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine C MCCUBBIN, b. 1889 Inverell, NSW ³ ³ ÀÄÄ George R MCCUBBIN, b. 1893 Inverell, NSW ³ ÃÄÄ Catherine MCCUBBIN, b. 1849 NSW ³ ³ +George CASS, m. 1871 Coonabarabran, NSW ³ ÃÄÄ Isabella MCCUBBIN, b. 1852 Dubbo, NSW ³ ³ +William CROOK, b. 1871 Dubbo, NSW ³ ÃÄÄ Daniel MCCUBBIN, b. 1857 ³ ÀÄÄ Andrew McIntyre MCCUBBIN, b. 1857 Dubbo, NSW ³ +Elizabeth Jane DOOLAN, b. circa 1845 NSW, AUS, m. 1868 Coonabarabran, NSW, d. 8 May 1870 Coonabarabran, NSW, AUS ÃÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBING, b. circa 1810 Keir, Dumfries, d. 13 Oct 1885 Harbour St, Creeltown, Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbright ³ +Jane SHENNON, b. circa 1810, m. 24 Nov 1829 Keir, Dumfries, d. 10 Dec 1871 Balmaclellan, Glencairn ³ ÃÄÄ Andrew MCCUBBIN, b. 12 Apr 1830 Keir, Dumfries, d. 15 Mar 1895 Spedlings, Lochmaben, Dumfries, Scotland ³ ³ +Annie MUNDELL, b. circa 1830, m. 30 Jun 1851 Troqueer, Kircudbright, d. 19 Oct 1883 Hanging Shaw, Applegarth ³ ³ ÃÄÄ William MCCUBBIN, b. 21 Dec 1854 Tinwald, Dumfries 4 ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Jane MCCUBBIN, b. 5 Apr 1856 Troqueer, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, d. 15 May 1912 Lochmaben, Dumfries ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Margaret MCCUBBIN, b. 13 Jan 1858 Glencairn, Dumfries, Scotland, d. 18 May 1941 Rowanlie House, Thornhill ³ ³ ÃÄÄ Annie MCCUBBIN, b.
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